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Originally published October 17 2005

Study finds pillows may be exposing patients to fungal spores

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Professor Ashley Woodcock of the University of Manchester led a study that discovered the presence of fungal spores, known as Aspergillus fumigatus, in pillows may endanger leukemia and bone marrow transplant patients.



Researchers at The University of Manchester discover millions of fungal spores right under our noses- in our pillows. Bed bugs may bite but, these spores are the leading cause of death in leukemia and transplant patients. Aspergillus fumigatus, the species most commonly found in pillows, is most likely to cause disease; and the resulting condition Aspergillosis has become the leading infectious cause of death in leukaemia and bone marrow transplant patients. Fungi can also exacerbate asthma in adults. University Researchers dissected both feather and synthetic samples and identified several thousand spores of fungus per gram on a used pillow - more than a million spores per pillow. Each pillow was found to contain a substantial fungal load, with four to 16 different species being identified per sample and even higher numbers found in synthetic pillows. The microscopic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus was particularly evident in synthetic pillows, and fungi as diverse as bread and vine moulds and those usually found on damp walls and in showers were also found. Professor Ashley Woodcock who led the research says, "We know that pillows are inhabited by the house dust mite which eats fungi, and one theory is that the fungi are in turn using the house dust mites' feces as a major source of nitrogen and nutrition (along with human skin scales). There could therefore be a 'miniature ecosystem' at work inside our pillows." Woodcock adds, "Since patients spend a third of their life sleeping and breathing close to a potentially large and varied source of fungi, these findings certainly have important implications for patients with respiratory disease - especially asthma and sinusitis."


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